Updating Chrome will save your network from annoying ads

Yesterday, Google began sending a new version of its Chrome browser 71. The update is not the greatest, and yet, changes in the system will be very useful for all users of the browser.

Chrome will automatically block any advertising that falls under the criteria of “harmful advertising”. The system learned to identify advertising and to attribute it to various lists. This includes downloading viruses or unwanted software, hidden areas click, automatically redirect, fake messages, banners, cursor tracking, phishing, advertising is misleading and another infection. In General, anything that can harm your wallet, or computer.

If the site is hung, the box is about the malicious ads, the owner will have 30 days to voluntarily purification. If he does not comply, the browser will automatically block all unwanted ads. To check the Google recommends you to use Abusive Experiences Report in the console of Google search. Thus, the Corporation of good wants to protect network users from malicious advertising, or from hacker manipulation and above speculators.

Recall that Google has again decided to bury their own project. We are talking about Google Allo, which was to outshine all the messengers, and even Telegram and Viber. However, something went wrong, and the messenger ceased to generate income.

Earlier Znayu reported that the head of the company Xiaomi has confirmed that the market could soon be a fancy smartphone. It is reported that he received a whopping 48 MP camera. However, lenses will be at least three, given the specifications of the camera. In the network there were even photos, but it displays only a smartphone camera and number of pixels.

Znayu wrote that Microsoft began to develop a new version of Windows. Apparently, this is the Lite version of the OSes, so everyone will be able to install it on slower PCs. By the way, it will not just be a truncated version and full-fledged alternative, because it will create from scratch.

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Dave Zakarian

Dave Zakarian has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Koz Post, Dave Zakarian worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella.